OK, will dig into it a bit and try with different emacspeak versions. My gut is telling me this issue is due to a change in evil mode (a new version was pushed to nongnu elpa recently, though nothing in the git log for evil-mode jumps out at me). Am away for the next few days, so won't get to this until next week. "T.V Raman" <raman(a)google.com> writes: > Let's continue to beat on it. > > evil-mode is complex in its implementation and as you discovered, the > multiple macros make it hard to understand. > > Couple of things: > > 1. If you get a chance: > > A. Test current evil-mode with emacspeak 55. > B. Test with emacspeak from git but say from early March -- to > ensure that the change in ems-interactive-p isn't the one > causing the breakage > C. I didn't see anything obvious on the emacspeak side that > could be causing this breakage but I did spot a few > wierdnesses > D. I updated the advice on evil char motion to use preceeding-char > and following-char and that made the bug symmetric -- both forward > and backward motion now speaks the char 4 times -- that tells us > that something weird is happening under the covers. > E. Separately -- I noticed that the advice on word motion was > duplicated -- that bug has been there a long time I think; but > strangely, eliminating the duplicate caused word motion to stop > speaking --- look for the cl-loop where word motion for evil is > adviced. > > > > -- > > Thanks, > > --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) > ♉ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮
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